In Denmark, approximately 13,000 operations are carried out every year. Prosthetic infection is a very serious condition and despite extensive prophylactic measures, prosthetic infections appear in 1-2 percent of the operated patients. It is difficult to diagnose prosthetic infection with the techniques applied so far and incorrect diagnosis might imply unnecessary reoperations as well as unnoticed infections might lead to prolonged pain and invalidity. The purpose of this study is to examine the value of these three techniques applied as a supplement to the existing technology and on this basis to prepare an algorithm for the examination of joint prosthesis infection.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Northern Orthopaedic Division, Clinic Frederikshavn
Frederikshavn, Northern Jutland, Denmark
Contamination of the operation area
We want to examine the existence of contamination before an operation in hip and knee. Furthermore, we want to examine the contamination to achieve better knowledge of the bacterial combination.
Time frame: 12 months
Description of the bacterial culture
We want to describe the bacterial culture to achieve better knowledge of the bacterial combination.
Time frame: 12 months
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